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We’re Protecting New Yorkers From Hunger as Feds Abandon the Vulnerable (Guest Opinion by Lucy Lang)
New York is allocating $106 million to support food banks and hunger relief amid federal SNAP delays affecting millions, highlighting state intervention during the shutdown.
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We’re protecting New Yorkers from hunger as feds abandon the vulnerable (Guest Opinion by Lucy Lang)
Lucy Lang is New York’s 11th Inspector General and also serves as the New York State Welfare Inspector General. New Yorkers who suspect fraud or corruption in the welfare system should report it by calling 1-800-Do-Right.
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SNAP benefits go out to New Yorkers despite Supreme Court ruling
Food stamps in New York were fully funded beginning Sunday despite a ruling from the Supreme Court late last week, Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “While Donald Trump has fought relentlessly to keep food off New Yorkers’ tables, families who rely…
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